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Jim091866 09-27-2011 07:24 AM

is there anyone on Apokyn?
 
Is there anyone on Apokyn, in the morning my meds take 1 1/2 hrs to tak effect, very stiff and painful. Help! That's on an empty stomach, don't know what wlse to do!

ol'cs 09-27-2011 02:15 PM

i tried it.
 
It worked for me, but i didn't like the repeated injections, or the nausea that it brought on (although there are several drugs such as Ondansetron or Trimethobenzamide to help with this). I ended up just upping my dopa dose to a level where i eventually could tolerate. However one seems to always give upsomething for ay. I don't see the benefits of it except if one doesn't, or forgets to take their usual meds on time. The best "rescue that i have found is to chew a couple of 100/25's and swallow them with lots of water, then wait 15 minutes or so. I went on Dexedrine CR 30mg in the morning about 5 years ago, and now, only very rarely get to the point where my "off" is so debilitating that i find it difficult to do ANYTHING. I have also found Amantadine 100mg , twice a day to remain as part my med regimen, despite what "they" say about it's only short time of effectiveness. If i take it out of the gemisch of other meds, i really notice a big difference. Plus "the pen" method of apomorphine injection, is an overall expensive way to acheive the small gains in movement.
I won't attempt to dissuade you from trying it, but it has not proven to be a "blockbuster" of a drug for PD. WELL, THEM'S MY 2 PFENNIG'S WORTH ANYWAY! cs

made it up 09-28-2011 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim0918 (Post 809629)
Is there anyone on Apokyn, in the morning my meds take 1 1/2 hrs to tak effect, very stiff and painful. Help! That's on an empty stomach, don't know what wlse to do!

Hi Jim,

Sorry can't help regarding Apomorphine.

Here we have levodopa under the name Madopar Rapid. Gives you a fast on.
In U.S. I think it's marketed as Liquid Sinemet.

If the liquid sinemet works the same way as Madopar Rapid as well as a fast on be warned it doesn't last very long and gives a fast off too.
Definitely worth a try though esp. in morning when you take your normal dose of Sinemet to kick start you!


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